Traditionally held on the last Saturday of September, tickets for adults are $10, children 5-12 years are $5, and children under 5 years may attend at no charge. Tickets are available from any church member, by contacting the church office, or at the door.

The Oakfield United Methodist Church building was rebuilt after the Oakfield tornado of 1996, using the design of Architect Tom Christensen, who was the grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright. Reminiscent of classic "Prairie Architecture," it evokes a warm welcome and is a church home to many of the United Methodists of the Oakfield area.

"Our fabulous Pork Chop Dinner is enough of an incentive for anyone to visit our church," says Denise Shaffer, church member and one of its many torte makers.

"But it is more than worth the drive to Oakfield to see the church building itself. This church community started providing community dinners of different kinds in a small turn of the century white clapboard church that was built more than 100 years ago, and it's membership has continued to provide community dinners, events and worship with open minds, open hearts and open doors.

For more information about the dinner or the Oakfield UMC, contact Pastor Jim Droste at 583-3352 or go to www.oakfield-taborumc.org

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Oakfield UMC Pork Chop Dinner scheduled for September 28

Oakfield United Methodist Church is planning a Pork Chop Dinner for Saturday, Sept. 28. Held the annual event, held at the church, and located at 220 S. Main St. in Oakfield from 4 to 8 p.m.

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